The Spoiled Heart by Sunjeev Sahota review – the political is personal

The Spoiled Heart by Sunjeev Sahota review – the political is personal

This story of a man running to be union leader in a small Derbyshire town explores grief, guilt and ideological divides

On the release of his third novel, 2021’s Booker-longlisted China Room, Sunjeev Sahota noted with some frustration the limiting lens through which his work tends to be viewed. “Everyone always comments on the fact that my novels all have brown protagonists,” he remarked, “but what no one ever says is that there aren’t actually any characters in my novels who aren’t working class.”

As is to be expected from a novelist whose work has addressed religious radicalisation, migration and intergenerational trauma, Sahota was probing challenging territory. He was also, it now becomes clear, laying the groundwork for his fourth novel, which leans decisively into exactly this ideological tension.

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